X-Con II, Healing Art Foundation Fight Breast Cancer

Los Angeles, CA - The organizers of X-Con, the adult convention designed by women for the women of the industry, have joined forces with the Healing Art Foundation, Art for a Cure, in the fight against breast cancer.

The Healing Art Foundation is an organization founded by France and Al Garcia which helps bring together the most talented tattoo artists with breast cancer survivors, to help bring art to their lives. The Healing Art Foundation which was formed in the memory of France and Al's cousin Monica Terrazas who sadly passed away from breast cancer on February 12th 2001 at age 42, is devoted to raising funds for Art for a Cure which helps with research breast cancer awareness, prevention, and countless options for breast cancer survivors.

The organizers of X-Con are delighted to have joined forces with such a female orientated cause and feel that Art for a Cure is the perfect foundation to raise money for and have as a special guest at such a female positive event. There will be a charity fund raiser for Healing Art & Art for a Cure at X-Con II. France and Al said the following: "We are honored to be a part of X-Con II and X-Con III, and can't wait to meet everyone there."

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